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RE: Getting In


From: "Michael LaSalvia" <mike () genxweb net>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:04:57 -0400

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I have the TICSA, the cert was a well rounded cert and many believe
it to be hands on vs of the CISSP. Though you won't get much
recognition for having it, it will definitely help you in your day to
day work. I took mine at the www.trainingcamp.net , located in
Bushkill PA. They do have offices other place.

If anyone has questions on the exam please feel free to ask me. I
will help out as much as possible. If you get the TICSA you should
also go to take the security + test right after would. The material
is closely related.


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From: David Olsen [mailto:dolsen () jcl lib wa us] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:13 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: RE: Getting In

Hi,

It's not the biggest cert but the Security+ might be a start.  There
is no
experience requirement but demonstrates some basic knowledge.

You could follow this up with the TICSA which requires two years of
experience or 48 hours of classes.

The GIAC courses also do not require experience.  They require a
written
practical and an exam.

Dave


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